APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carter, W. (1671). Englands interest by trade asserted, shewing the necessity and excellency thereof: Wherein is discovered, that many hundred thousand pounds might be gained to the King and kingdom by the due improvement of the product thereof, more particularly by wool, and the evil consequences of its exportation unmanufactured ... (The second impression, corrected and enlarged.). Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carter, W. Englands Interest by Trade Asserted, Shewing the Necessity and Excellency Thereof: Wherein Is Discovered, That Many Hundred Thousand Pounds Might Be Gained to the King and Kingdom by the Due Improvement of the Product Thereof, More Particularly by Wool, and the Evil Consequences of Its Exportation Unmanufactured ... The second impression, corrected and enlarged. London: Printed for the author, 1671.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carter, W. Englands Interest by Trade Asserted, Shewing the Necessity and Excellency Thereof: Wherein Is Discovered, That Many Hundred Thousand Pounds Might Be Gained to the King and Kingdom by the Due Improvement of the Product Thereof, More Particularly by Wool, and the Evil Consequences of Its Exportation Unmanufactured ... The second impression, corrected and enlarged. Printed for the author, 1671.

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